Capitolo 38
his/her book of memorandum, and the suspects of the tall man fell on a
young short, strong close to him. With a vigorous sweep he knocked
the hat of the young street, saying, "it is a poor rule that doesn't work
both the ways."
This conducted to a small scrimmage in which a dozen was involved. The
mediators, staid men, of half age, the most greater part of them they seemed as a package of
boys of school to interruption. Grant observed not the scene with disguised
amazement.
"What does it intend, Harry?" he asked.
"Oh, that is a very common event", said Harry, smiling.
"I never saw adult men that act this way. Will not there be a struggle?"
"Oh, it is every fun. The mediators are otherwise from other class of men in
business hours", explained Harry. "It is one of the customs of the
place."
To his/her amazement, Grant saw then only, his/her employer, Mr.
Reynolds, undertaking his/her hat that was rolling on the floor. He was
around to race to his/her assistance, but Harry stopped him/it.
"Any interference is permitted", he said. "Leave them to their fun. ME
you think him/it strange me, when I came in first the
Exchanges but me it is now used to him. We am now able well as goes up again to the
office."
There is not any occasion to follow the boys through the routine of the day.
Grant found his/her a lot of companion forcing, and very ready to give him/it
the information of which he has had need. Many boys would have been haughty
and is perhaps prepared for playing makeups on a boy of country but Harry
it was not none of them. He taken a friendly interest in Grant, responded
all of his/her questions, and it did better his qualify him/it for the position
he was to suppose.
Before the office dams, Grant and his/her new friend went to the bank
to make a deposit of money and controls. The deposit amounted to around
winds thousand dollars.
"It owes us to be many money to New York", said Grant. "Because, above in
Colebrook, if a man was worth winds thousand dollars he would be
considered a rich man."